Renewable energy
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- Pages
- 112
- Published in
- United Arab Emirates
Table of Contents
- Sugarcane Bioenergy In Southern Africa – Economic potential for sustainable scale-up 1
- Contents 0
- Abbreviations 0
- 1. Introduction 6
- 2. Methodology 8
- 2.1 Methodology part 1: Analysis of changes in climate variables 8
- 2.2 Methodology part 2: Analysis of infrastructure at risk from extreme weather events 11
- 3. Energy Infrastructure 15
- 3.1 Generation 15
- 3.2 Transmission 18
- 3.3 Distribution 20
- 3.4 Conventional fuel distribution terminals 21
- 3.5 Access routes to energy infrastructure 22
- 4. Rationale for quantifying the impact of extreme weather events on the energy sector 23
- 4.1 Extreme rainfall and floods 24
- 4.2 Droughts 25
- 4.3 Heat waves 26
- 4.4 Sea level rise 27
- 5. Estimating exposure to climate risk 28
- 5.1 Climate hazard 29
- 6. Implications of changes in rainfall and temperature on electricity generation in Panama 52
- 6.1 Precipitation and temperature changes 53
- 6.2 Impacts on the electricity infrastructure 56
- 7. Climate change resilience measures 65
- 7.1 Existing infrastructure 65
- 7.2 Planned infrastructure 72
- 8. Conclusions and recommendations 73
- 8.1 Final remarks 74
- 9. References 76
- ANNEXES 83
- Annex 1. Georeferenced existing infrastructure 83
- Annex 2. Georeferenced planned infrastructure 89
- Annex 3. Exposure of existing infrastructure to climate hazard 93
- Annex 4. Planned infrastructure exposure to climate hazard 98
- Annex 5. Climate risk – existing infrastructure 102
- Annex 6. Climate risk – planned infrastructure 107